Noyer Complex

With stackable furniture, advanced laundry facilities, computer labs, fitness rooms, different room types, and other services available in the residence halls, Noyer Complex is a popular place to live on campus.

Howick/Williams and Baker/Klipple Halls are located in Noyer Complex, the first coed residence hall building on campus. Many of Noyer's physical features make this complex easily accessible to students with mobility limitations.

Noyer Complex was named for Ralph Noyer, dean of the Teachers College and head of the foreign language department at Ball State from 1928 to 1952. Considered a man of keen wit and common sense, he was much in demand as a public speaker. He also was a prolific writer and reader for education journals and periodicals.